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#21
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Oregon
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I went to a home party and purchased a set of "window cloths". The first cloth has imbedded silver in the fibers. All I do is wet that cloth with warm water and wash the window - then dry with the other cloth. I did not believe it would work, but after I used them - I was sold on them. I have given them as gifts to many friends who have been just as amazed as I was. No more chemicals or paper towels. I'm a NEW WOMAN. LOL
#22
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Join Date: Jun 2017
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nativetexan - the name of the show is: Outdaughtered. They have the only set of all girl quintuplets in the country. I watch the show every time it is on. If I were them I would use disposable diapers too. Taking care of the 5 babies and the older girl would not leave time to wash and hang out diapers.
I had to use cloth diapers for our three kids, because there were no disposables. Cloth diapers do not absorb, even doubled as much as the cheap disposables.
I bought used diapers to clean my eye glasses. My youngest is 48.
For windows and car windows I pour some window cleaner in a pail, dip a rag in, wring out and dry with an old hand towel.
I had to use cloth diapers for our three kids, because there were no disposables. Cloth diapers do not absorb, even doubled as much as the cheap disposables.
I bought used diapers to clean my eye glasses. My youngest is 48.
For windows and car windows I pour some window cleaner in a pail, dip a rag in, wring out and dry with an old hand towel.
#23
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
I had cloth diapers left from when the kids were little -- we used them for dust cloths and windows. Since we moved I can't find them so I use the yellow microfiber things from Costco and they work ok with the foaming window cleaner.
#24
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 796
I love microfiber towels, but do notice loose micro fibers are always left behind whenever I dry or polish a smooth surface.
#26
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 3
sheebakitty
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I also used cloth diapers on my kids. I have 4 kids. My 2 oldest couldn't really wear the disposables. They would break out from them. I could only use them on occasion. I am sure they have improved them since then. By the time I got to my youngest daughter, the older kids were in to sport etc. She did wear a few more disposables than the others . SO easy to wash diapers.
I am sadly out of my cloth diapers and have considered buying more. My youngest is 25. I love my micro fiber cloths. To keep from getting the fibers on your windows, the micro fiber cloths need to be washed separately from anything. Pretty much everything sticks to them.
I am sadly out of my cloth diapers and have considered buying more. My youngest is 25. I love my micro fiber cloths. To keep from getting the fibers on your windows, the micro fiber cloths need to be washed separately from anything. Pretty much everything sticks to them.
#30
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 796
I also used cloth diapers on my kids. I have 4 kids. My 2 oldest couldn't really wear the disposables. They would break out from them. I could only use them on occasion. I am sure they have improved them since then. By the time I got to my youngest daughter, the older kids were in to sport etc. She did wear a few more disposables than the others . SO easy to wash diapers.
I am sadly out of my cloth diapers and have considered buying more. My youngest is 25. I love my micro fiber cloths. To keep from getting the fibers on your windows, the micro fiber cloths need to be washed separately from anything. Pretty much everything sticks to them.
I am sadly out of my cloth diapers and have considered buying more. My youngest is 25. I love my micro fiber cloths. To keep from getting the fibers on your windows, the micro fiber cloths need to be washed separately from anything. Pretty much everything sticks to them.
Thank you for the tip on laundering microfiber cloths. Will start doing them on their own now.
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